The V. Club Presents…The Mars/Venus Debate: Are Men and Women Really That Different When It Comes to Sex? | Dec. 11, 2018

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The idea that men and women are polar opposites when it comes to sex is a popular one, immortalized in bestselling books like Men are From Mars, Women are From Venus. But are the sexes really that different in their sexual wants and needs? In this lecture and workshop led by Drs. Justin Lehmiller and Zhana Vrangalova, the most popular stereotypes about gender and sex (such as the idea that men are “wired” for short-term flings and women for long-term relationships) will be explored in light of what the science really says. As you’ll see, it turns out that much of what we’ve been led to believe about men, women, and sex just doesn’t hold up.

About Dr. Zhana Vrangalova:

Zhana Vrangalova, PhD earned her PhD in Developmental Psychology from Cornell University and now teaches human sexuality courses at New York University. She also co-hosts the Science of Sex podcast, runs the Casual Sex Project, writes for popular media, gives talks & workshops, sees private coaching clients, and shares new sex research info on social media. To connect with her, check out her website or her social media including Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook (all as @drzhana).